Sequoia
Sequoia sempervirens COAST REDWOOD
The size and scale of this tree makes a statement. An evergreen conifer that can obtain massive heights of 350' high in the wild, but in less favorable areas can reach 50-60'. Straight trunk is dark red and fissured. Tree is great for lawns and other areas that receive excess moisture. USDA: 7-9 Sunset: 4-9, 14-24
Sequoia sempervirens 'Aptos Blue' APTOS BLUE REDWOOD
The foliage of this variety of Redwood has a blue-green cast to it making it almost glow. This is an evergreen conifer that can reach 350' high in the wild, but in less favorable areas can reach 50-60'. The leaves hang down from the tips of the branches giving it a slightly weeping look. Straight trunk has dark red, furrowed bark that runs the length of it. Tree is perfect for a lawn where supplemental irrigation is present. USDA: 7-9 Sunset: 4-9, 14-24
Sequoia sempervirens 'Santa Cruz' SANTA CRUZ REDWOOD
This variety of Redwood has soft, light green leaves that hang down slightly from the branches. An evergreen conifer, the Santa Cruz Redwood can grow to an average height of 50-60' with a spread of 30'. Branches of this variety hang down at a slight angle from the trunk. Straight trunk has dark red, furrowed bark that runs the length of it. A fast growing tree when given adequate moisture. USDA: 7-9 Sunset: 4-9, 14-24
Sequoia sempervirens 'Soquel' SOQUEL REDWOOD
The soft blue-green foliage of this Redwood make it a favorite. This evergreen conifer normally reaches 50-60' high with a spread of 30-35'. Branches grow straight out of the tree, but the tips of them turn up. This produces a dense canopy of foliage. Tree does well near coast with adequate amounts of supplemental moisture. USDA: 7-9 Sunset: 4-9, 14-24
